Michelle Obama addressed the possibility of her husband, former President Barack Obama, running for a third term if Donald Trump were to bypass the Constitution and run for a third term. In an interview with Alex Cooper on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast uploaded on January 21, Michelle Obama said she hopes her husband would not consider running again.
"We need new energy, new vision all the time," Obama stated. "Eight years is enough. And there are so many talented people out thereβwhy would we keep going with the same people? How are we going to build young leaders if the same people keep doing it again and again and again?"
Obama emphasized that she believes in the need for new vision, particularly in a rapidly changing world. She also expressed her desire to see younger leaders take over the country, pointing out that people have different experiences and perspectives than those of older generations.
If Trump were to follow the Constitution and not run for a third term, potential successors like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio could emerge in the 2028 presidential election. However, it is unclear whether Trump has identified any clear successor.
In response to a question about her husband's possible candidacy, Michelle Obama said she would "actively work against" such a scenario. She also stated that she would be at home working against it, suggesting that she and her husband are committed to ensuring a smooth transition of power if he were to consider running again.
The proposal of a new bill in January 2026 aims to prevent Trump from being on the ballot in the 2028 presidential election, which could potentially address concerns about his eligibility. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.
"We need new energy, new vision all the time," Obama stated. "Eight years is enough. And there are so many talented people out thereβwhy would we keep going with the same people? How are we going to build young leaders if the same people keep doing it again and again and again?"
Obama emphasized that she believes in the need for new vision, particularly in a rapidly changing world. She also expressed her desire to see younger leaders take over the country, pointing out that people have different experiences and perspectives than those of older generations.
If Trump were to follow the Constitution and not run for a third term, potential successors like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio could emerge in the 2028 presidential election. However, it is unclear whether Trump has identified any clear successor.
In response to a question about her husband's possible candidacy, Michelle Obama said she would "actively work against" such a scenario. She also stated that she would be at home working against it, suggesting that she and her husband are committed to ensuring a smooth transition of power if he were to consider running again.
The proposal of a new bill in January 2026 aims to prevent Trump from being on the ballot in the 2028 presidential election, which could potentially address concerns about his eligibility. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.